Here are all of our member and editor comments about Penn and Teller (Rio).
On October 22 2008, Trevor wrote:
Absolutely amazing! Witty comedy and awesome tricks at an affordable price. Definately will go again. :)
On October 20 2008, Colin wrote:
What can be said about these guys that hasn’t been said before? Fast, funny, and thoroughly entertaining. Penn & Teller provide a perfect show for anyone who doesn’t fit in with the average Vegas tourist – most of whom are quite happy to be Cirque-du-Soleil’d to death.
Make sure you arrive an hour before the scheduled start time to enjoy some live jazz performed by Mike “Jonesy” Jones and Penn Jillette. Also, this is your opportunity to participate in a later trick in the show – from inspecting boxes to signing an envelope, get there early and don’t miss an opportunity to stand on a Las Vegas stage.
While Penn & Teller may not be everyone’s taste, it’s a great opportunity to see these living legends of magic in the city that was made for entertainers like them.
On April 01 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Very disappointed in this show, expected a lot more for the price. I enjoyed the Mac King afternoon show much more. Too many unfunny jokes.
On November 05 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Was not impressed. Not that we did not enjoy it, but it is not one we would recommend to friends. There are better shows in Vegas.
On June 30 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
I happen to be a big P&T fan, so I’m biased in their favor already. You should know, though, that while Penn promises not to blaspheme, he also promises to use lots of other “bad” words and does, so if you don’t want your kids hearing all sorts of things that get represented by shifted numbers (@#$^x%x*) you’ll want to not bring them in.
Penn and Teller give away the secrets of their tricks. During the preshow you can catch Penn on Jazz bass (he’s pretty good.) You’ll be invited up druing the preshow to inspect the boxes used during the show. Then Teller will show you exactly how to escape from one. (I won’t give it away except to say that even I could do it.) This duo plugs for freedom, for America, and for Harry Houdini’s legacy. I find them very funny indeed.
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